[ Ara's girls and their contentious relationship with their families mostly sisters...
He's silent about it, seeming to mull over it. It's hard to really say yes or no to that, but for the sake of ease and simplicity -- ]
Sure. Yeah. Maybe? I don't really think of them as really all that connected to my faith. [ Because it's not something he believes in, but it is what keeps him going ] I'd say they're worth more, actually.
...Yeah. For what it's worth, they've all probably grown up.
[ Even for as much of an iron cage as he tends to be, this is the softest he'll probably look in front of Lambda for the time being -- a slight rounding to his hardest features, the smallest hint of reminiscence with a not-light dose of melancholy.
He doesn't think they'd recognise him anyway. ]
I don't have superhuman memory or anything, but I'd like to think it's alright.
People just change how they look when they grow up, that's all.
[ He didn't mean anything deep by it, is what he means. Even if he had pictures of them, they might look different now. That's not a bad thing, just a statement. ]
It's never going to be enough, but I can at least try.
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He's silent about it, seeming to mull over it. It's hard to really say yes or no to that, but for the sake of ease and simplicity -- ]
Sure. Yeah. Maybe? I don't really think of them as really all that connected to my faith. [ Because it's not something he believes in, but it is what keeps him going ] I'd say they're worth more, actually.
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what is faith but what keeps you going, though? ]
You should have a wallet where you flip it open and photos fall out of your family.
[ she can't actually imagine wolfwood doing this. ]
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Also, I don't think they'd fit. People come and go, you know.
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[ but she's not insisting or anything for it. ]
You can rely on your memory.
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[ Even for as much of an iron cage as he tends to be, this is the softest he'll probably look in front of Lambda for the time being -- a slight rounding to his hardest features, the smallest hint of reminiscence with a not-light dose of melancholy.
He doesn't think they'd recognise him anyway. ]
I don't have superhuman memory or anything, but I'd like to think it's alright.
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[ before dying.
she can respect a man devoted to his family but only if he's absent for good reasons. she knows no reasons. ]
Does their being grown up change anything? [ is the love supposed to fade with age? do pictures of them become less valid? she doesn't understand. ]
If you think it's enough, it can be enough.
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[ He didn't mean anything deep by it, is what he means. Even if he had pictures of them, they might look different now. That's not a bad thing, just a statement. ]
It's never going to be enough, but I can at least try.